After reading this article I feel it's time to start a new thread. Trump may be the most unorthodox President since Reagan, or since Truman. Who can be sure? But one thing is for sure. He owes nothing to the existing system nor to the MSM. He is a freewheeler. Don't believe it? Ask ISIS.

The people voted in a non-politician.
He doesn't hold back, doesn't care what he says or how he says it.
He isn't savvy as a politician, isn't politically correct, and calls it how he see's it.

He wants to put America first, and is hell bent on doing so.

Some will like it, others won't. I believe the country will be in better shape under his leadership. Maybe not as liked by other country's as in the past, but so what.

He will have issues, and skeletons, and 'lies', like every president has.

cocasts

12-28-2017 02:05 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by wonderboy
(Post 5694136)

After reading this article I feel it's time to start a new thread. Trump may be the most unorthodox President since Reagan, or since Truman. Who can be sure? But one thing is for sure. He owes everything to Putin, which is gonna get him impeached!

Fixed it.

wonderboy

12-28-2017 05:34 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by cocasts
(Post 5694160)

Fixed it.

Yea, and that's a petty and childish move. No class. I don't know how old you are, but you need to grow up.

trixare4kids

12-28-2017 05:43 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by mcv\m/
(Post 5694155)

Good article. Hopefully it's all true.

The people voted in a non-politician.
He doesn't hold back, doesn't care what he says or how he says it.
He isn't savvy as a politician, isn't politically correct, and calls it how he see's it.

He wants to put America first, and is hell bent on doing so.

Some will like it, others won't. I believe the country will be in better shape under his leadership. Maybe not as liked by other country's as in the past, but so what.

He will have issues, and skeletons, and 'lies', like every president has.

The above is all true. I'm satisfied so far.
Anyone is better than his loony predecessor and the entitled beaotch we almost got instead.

trixare4kids

12-28-2017 05:45 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by wonderboy
(Post 5694185)

Yea, and that's a petty and childish move. No class. I don't know how old you are, but you need to grow up.

I agree. Even mocking him, (changing his quotes by retaliation) doesn't seem to embarrass him in the least.

cocasts

12-28-2017 05:47 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by wonderboy
(Post 5694185)

Yea, and that's a petty and childish move. No class. I don't know how old you are, but you need to grow up.

Since when do grownups with class post a link of that douchebag sex offender O'reilly complementing another douchebag sex offender Trump?

Frank Burns

12-28-2017 05:57 PM

Re: Trump legacy

I don't know, with the big belly and the old man skin, he's not very hot.

Unless dropping that one large bomb actually scared a bunch of guys used to having bombs dropped on them.

About the only difference are humanitarian differences. Sounds like Obama's administration constrained themselves to avoid destruction of cities and civilian deaths. What a monster.

Frank Burns

12-29-2017 12:47 AM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by wonderboy
(Post 5694233)

Are you gay?

Thats rather personal.

Bolt Action

12-29-2017 08:04 AM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheFreakKingdom
(Post 5694191)

ISIS was pretty much on life support well before President Joke took office. This isn't exactly a secret.

:lol

trixare4kids

12-29-2017 09:18 AM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frank Burns
(Post 5694243)

Me asking the president to spread his *** cheeks for me sounds familiar? Haha

I'm sure you can figure out the joke.

Ewww
That's not even funny, Frank Burns.

cocasts

12-29-2017 10:13 AM

Re: Trump legacy

Trump slams Amazon, says USPS should raise rates

By Barnini Chakraborty | Fox News

Fresh off the nation's biggest holiday*shopping season in years, President Trump went postal on Amazon, suggesting*on Twitter*the online retailer is taking advantage of the federal government's beleaguered mail service.

Amazon and its founder, Jeff Bezos, have been the targets of Trump's tweets in the past, but his Friday morning barrage did collateral damage to the U.S. Postal Service, which Trump said ought to charge more to deliver the online giant's packages.

“Why is the United States Post Office, which is losing many billions of dollars a year, while charging Amazon and others so little to deliver their packages, making Amazon richer and the Post Office dumber and poorer? Should be charging MUCH MORE!” Trump tweeted.

His comment seems to be in response to a “Fox & Friends” segment about tech trends in the new year which was aired Friday morning. The piece focused on Amazon making shopping easier for its customers.

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is the world's richest man
Following the president’s comments, Amazon shares quickly reversed course in premarketing trading.
This isn’t the first time Trump’s used Twitter to taunt Amazon.
The president has a long-standing feud with the online retailer and especially its founder.
Bezos also owns The Washington Post, a frequent critic of the president.
On July 23 Trump tweeted:
“It's hard to read the Failing New York Times or the Amazon Washington Post because every story/opinion, even if should be positive, is bad!”Trump has also claimed at times that Amazon is using financial losses at the Washington newspaper to lower its tax bill.
Amazon does not own The Washington Post.The president has also suggested Amazon doesn’t pay taxes. And in August, accused the company of “doing great damage to tax paying retailers. Towns, cities and states throughout the U.S. are being hurt – many jobs being lost!”
Despite the presidential digs, it’s been a pretty good year for Bezos.
The 53-year-old business mogul saw his net worth climb to more than $100 billion in November after shares of Amazon surged.
As for the U.S. postal service, financial problems have plagued it for years. In September, the USPS reported a net loss of $2.1 billion in the third quarter. It marks the 11th consecutive year that the USPS has lost money. In the last decade, it’s posted $65.1 billion in losses. *
“Our financial situation is serious, but solvable,” USPS CEO Megan Brennan said in September. “The continuation of aggressive management actions, and legislative and regulatory reform, will return us to financial stability and enable the Postal Service to maintain the long-term affordability of mail, invest in America’s mailing and shipping industry, and best serve the American public.”
Prospects of legislative reform seemed more attainable earlier this year. The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform voted in March to advance a bailout bill called the Postal Reform Act of 2017. It was sponsored by former Rep. Jason Chaffetz, who has since resigned.
He is currently a Fox News contributor.*

Remember when Obama fired his top general and other generals and admirals without even giving them a phone call as to the reason why?...Part of the president's job description is that they are at liberty to hire and fire anyone they want. Trump firing the rest of the AIDS/HIV council in light of their protests back in June should come as no surprise. Btw, Trump is seeking new hires for the the fired.

Remember when Obama fired his top general and other generals and admirals without even giving them a phone call as to the reason why?...Part of the president's job description is that they are at liberty to hire and fire anyone they want. Trump firing the rest of the AIDS/HIV council in light of their protests back in June should come as no surprise. Btw, Trump is seeking new hires for the the fired.

The ones that think like Mike Pence that all is needed is abstinence? :icon_roll

trixare4kids

12-29-2017 02:25 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by cocasts
(Post 5694298)

drip, drip, drip

#25

wonderboy

12-29-2017 03:09 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frank Burns
(Post 5694246)

Thats rather personal.

Your post #16 would indicate that you are. And it would also indicate a lack of class. If you are gay, is that the way you would want people to picture you, and other gay men? Is that an accurate representation?

GaVeLGraBBer

12-29-2017 03:29 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by wonderboy
(Post 5694310)

Your post #16 would indicate that you are. And it would also indicate a lack of class. If you are gay, is that the way you would want people to picture you, and other gay men? Is that an accurate representation?

I've asked myself that more times than I can count with some of the Christians in here. Is that an accurate portrayal of finding god and what he represents?

cocasts

12-29-2017 03:40 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by wonderboy
(Post 5694310)

Your post #16 would indicate that you are. And it would also indicate a lack of class. If you are gay, is that the way you would want people to picture you, and other gay men? Is that an accurate representation?

You know what psychologists say about folks that are preoccupied with who's gay?

wonderboy

12-29-2017 03:51 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by GaVeLGraBBer
(Post 5694311)

I've asked myself that more times than I can count with some of the Christians in here. Is that an accurate portrayal of finding god and what he represents?

Why don't you let the man answer for himself? Why is it that you always have an opinion but lack personal knowledge and experience about the subject? You know nothing about being a Christian nor about being gay. Either live with your ignorance or come out of the closet.

cocasts

12-29-2017 03:53 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by wonderboy
(Post 5694314)

Why don't you let the man answer for himself? Why is it that you always have an opinion but lack personal knowledge and experience about the subject? You know nothing about being a Christian nor about being gay. Either live with your ignorance or come out of the closet.

Hey, if you want a date with FB, ask him in private. We don't need to share your grinder interviews.

wonderboy

12-29-2017 03:53 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by cocasts
(Post 5694312)

You know what psychologists say about folks that are preoccupied with who's gay?

It's psychologists that are a large part of the problem with their mis-diagnoses. Why would I care what they say about being gay?

wonderboy

12-29-2017 03:54 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by cocasts
(Post 5694315)

Hey, if you want a date with FB, ask him in private. We don't need to share your grinder interviews.

You're such a creep. I wouldn't want you around my grandkids.

cocasts

12-29-2017 03:55 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by wonderboy
(Post 5694316)

It's psychologists that are a large part of the problem with their mis-diagnoses. Why would I care what they say about being gay?

They could help you cope with your gay obsession.

cocasts

12-29-2017 04:01 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by wonderboy
(Post 5694317)

You're such a creep. I wouldn't want you around my grandkids.

:icon_roll oh my.....I'm trying to hook you up with the guy you've been fantasizing about and this is your thanks?

GaVeLGraBBer

12-29-2017 04:17 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by wonderboy
(Post 5694314)

Why don't you let the man answer for himself? Why is it that you always have an opinion but lack personal knowledge and experience about the subject? You know nothing about being a Christian nor about being gay. Either live with your ignorance or come out of the closet.

So IOW's you get to ask the questions and nobody else should bring in their own because you will quickly display exactly what I was talking about.

trixare4kids

12-29-2017 04:27 PM

Re: Trump legacy

If wonderboy were a Muslim and an admitted social conservative who believes homosexuality is immoral and sinful you liberals here would be sticking up for his right to believe according to his faith because we all know Muslims are your pet group politically. But because wonderboy is white, a social conservative, and an admitted Christian, you predictably play the homo card.

Hilarious. :lol
I hope wonderboy is on to your hypocrisy.

GaVeLGraBBer

12-29-2017 04:29 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by trixare4kids
(Post 5694326)

If wonderboy were a Muslim and an admitted social conservative who believes homosexuality is immoral and sinful you liberals here would be sticking up for his right to believe according to his faith because we all know Muslims are your pet group politically. But because wonderboy is white, a social conservative, and an admitted Christian, you predictably play the homo card.

Hilarious. :lol
I hope wonderboy is on to your hypocrisy.

Oh give it a break miss crystal ball. You've got plenty of rants in the past about people being against homosexuals. Until you realized you could use it as a tool like you're attempting here.

callache

12-29-2017 04:34 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by GaVeLGraBBer
(Post 5694320)

So IOW's you get to ask the questions and nobody else should bring in their own because you will quickly display exactly what I was talking about.

It's too much to digest for him if more than ONE person answers.

Or points out the absolute lunacy and arrogance of THAT sentence:
:lol

Quote:

You know nothing about being a Christian nor about being gay.

His posts here show soooo much of the holy spirit permeating his life, soul and words.... NOT EVER!!

cocasts

12-29-2017 04:36 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by trixare4kids
(Post 5694326)

If wonderboy were a Muslim and an admitted social conservative who believes homosexuality is immoral and sinful you liberals here would be sticking up for his right to believe according to his faith because we all know Muslims are your pet group politically. But because wonderboy is white, a social conservative, and an admitted Christian, you predictably play the homo card.

Hilarious. :lol
I hope wonderboy is on to your hypocrisy.

Hardly.

Wonderboy is the only person asking anonymous people on this forum what kind of sex they prefer.

Take off your tainted partisan glasses and just look at it as face value.

Everybody else could careless what sexual preference anyone here has unless they are seeking a relationship...otherwise it's NONE OF THEIR DAMN BuSINESS.

callache

12-29-2017 04:38 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by trixare4kids
(Post 5694326)

If wonderboy were a Muslim and an admitted social conservative who believes homosexuality is immoral and sinful you liberals here would be sticking up for his right to believe according to his faith because we all know Muslims are your pet group politically. But because wonderboy is white, a social conservative, and an admitted Christian, you predictably play the homo card.

Hilarious. :lol
I hope wonderboy is on to your hypocrisy.

Your reading comprehension really gets worse every day....:icon_roll
FYI it was preacher man WONDERBOY who "played the homo card"' by asking if a poster was [gasp!!] GAY.
He probably still thinks it's contagious or something BAD.:lol:lol

GaVeLGraBBer

12-29-2017 04:51 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by callache
(Post 5694331)

It's too much to digest for him if more than ONE person answers.

Or points out the absolute lunacy and arrogance of THAT sentence:
:lol

His posts here show soooo much of the holy spirit permeating his life, soul and words.... NOT EVER!!

It actually wasn't even an answer. I was more wondering if it ever dawns on him how his portrayal of a christian looks to other people. And it's certainly not exclusive to him, but since he brought up his question I brought in my own to which he quickly showed exactly what I was talking about. Why would someone want to seek that?

trixare4kids

12-29-2017 05:20 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by cocasts
(Post 5694333)

Everybody else could careless what sexual preference anyone here has unless they are seeking a relationship...otherwise it's NONE OF THEIR DAMN BuSINESS.

Unless it's you who is doing the offending. You blithering hypocrite.

And it's "couldn't care less", fyi.

trixare4kids

12-29-2017 05:25 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by GaVeLGraBBer
(Post 5694329)

Oh give it a break miss crystal ball. You've got plenty of rants in the past about people being against homosexuals. Until you realized you could use it as a tool like you're attempting here.

No, I won't back down.
Didn't like my assessment of you and your ilk?

You know it's true. If wonderboy were a brown Muslim holding the same exact views as a Christian white wonderboy does YOU'D be fawning over him. Me, I take to task anyone, (regardless of their religious affiliation), who condemns gays as sinful, and you cannot deny that. There's the difference between you and me.

wonderboy

12-29-2017 05:38 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by cocasts
(Post 5694333)

Hardly.

Wonderboy is the only person asking anonymous people on this forum what kind of sex they prefer.

Take off your tainted partisan glasses and just look at it as face value.

Everybody else could careless what sexual preference anyone here has unless they are seeking a relationship...otherwise it's NONE OF THEIR DAMN BuSINESS.

Read Post 16 again, creep.

wonderboy

12-29-2017 05:39 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by callache
(Post 5694334)

Your reading comprehension really gets worse every day....:icon_roll
FYI it was preacher man WONDERBOY who "played the homo card"' by asking if a poster was [gasp!!] GAY.
He probably still thinks it's contagious or something BAD.:lol:lol

Read post 16

wonderboy

12-29-2017 05:41 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by GaVeLGraBBer
(Post 5694341)

It actually wasn't even an answer. I was more wondering if it ever dawns on him how his portrayal of a christian looks to other people. And it's certainly not exclusive to him, but since he brought up his question I brought in my own to which he quickly showed exactly what I was talking about. Why would someone want to seek that?

The comments in Post 16 are pretty sick. Or do they reveal FB's sexual preference? Wasn't me that said those things. HE DID.

wonderboy

12-29-2017 05:43 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by cocasts
(Post 5694319)

:icon_roll oh my.....I'm trying to hook you up with the guy you've been fantasizing about and this is your thanks?

And you're mocking homosexuality.

trixare4kids

12-29-2017 05:58 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by wonderboy
(Post 5694354)

And you're mocking homosexuality.

#Zing!

:brew

GaVeLGraBBer

12-29-2017 06:40 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by trixare4kids
(Post 5694348)

No, I won't back down.
Didn't like my assessment of you and your ilk?

You know it's true. If wonderboy were a brown Muslim holding the same exact views as a Christian white wonderboy does YOU'D be fawning over him. Me, I take to task anyone, (regardless of their religious affiliation), who condemns gays as sinful, and you cannot deny that. There's the difference between you and me.

Ohhh deary there's many worlds difference between you and I, and that includes me not running around switching opinions like the wind. As for your assessment? Tell it to your shrink I'm sure s/he will be pleased you've taken up another imaginary profession. :ny

GaVeLGraBBer

12-29-2017 06:43 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by wonderboy
(Post 5694353)

The comments in Post 16 are pretty sick. Or do they reveal FB's sexual preference? Wasn't me that said those things. HE DID.

TBH I haven't read most of the thread or the context things were said but I notice no one else is questioning FB's sexual preference. Likely because they don't care. Which in no way changes my comment about representation.

trixare4kids

12-29-2017 06:48 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by GaVeLGraBBer
(Post 5694363)

Ohhh deary there's many worlds difference between you and I, and that includes me not running around switching opinions like the wind. As for your assessment? Tell it to your shrink I'm sure s/he will be pleased you've taken up another imaginary profession. :ny

Yeah, have another, and then jump in mommy's pool, and sober up.
I'm not backing down from what I said about you and you ilk above.

GaVeLGraBBer

12-29-2017 08:12 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by trixare4kids
(Post 5694367)

Yeah, have another, and then jump in mommy's pool, and sober up.
I'm not backing down from what I said about you and you ilk above.

Apparently reading comprehension wasn't on your list for Santa. And this had nothing to do with you nimrod. You have more than shown yourself to be 5150 with melt downs and it's well noted.

But hey, since you want to discuss moms. Do you want to discuss your whole melt down talking to mommie and then telling us "DON'T YOU DARE COMMENT" before deleting the whole bizarre thing the next day?

Maybe you'd like to discuss retirement next.

Frank Burns

12-29-2017 08:27 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by wonderboy
(Post 5694310)

Your post #16 would indicate that you are. And it would also indicate a lack of class. If you are gay, is that the way you would want people to picture you, and other gay men? Is that an accurate representation?

It indicates that I treat guys like a sexual object for me to judge and criticize.

Apparently, you didn't get it, but I'm mirroring how your President treats woman. Now, ask all those questions you had for me(minus the gay question) and point them at your president.

Frank Burns

12-29-2017 08:32 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by cocasts
(Post 5694315)

Hey, if you want a date with FB, ask him in private. We don't need to share your grinder interviews.

Haha, too funny. The answer is no. Not into guys, and definitely no christian.

It's probably the only honest poll around.... They also gave Trump a better chance of winning the 2016 election than the over sampled liberal, junk polls. :cool: Facts don't lie.

trixare4kids

12-30-2017 04:23 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frank Burns
(Post 5694402)

Haha, too funny. The answer is no. Not into guys, and definitely no christian.

E1: For Trix... definitely no Muslim either.

Like I care who you zoom....I do have the feeling that you are a multi though, someone who was banned long ago, but I can't prove it, so I'll let it go much to my shadow, gg's chagrin. I've been right about three formerly banned posters who showed back up here with new names, after having been banned, but honestly, I am not for anyone being banned, (gg is though), so glad you are here, Frank.

Happy NY.

trixare4kids

12-30-2017 04:26 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by GaVeLGraBBer
(Post 5694398)

Apparently reading comprehension wasn't on your list for Santa. And this had nothing to do with you nimrod. You have more than shown yourself to be 5150 with melt downs and it's well noted.

But hey, since you want to discuss moms. Do you want to discuss your whole melt down talking to mommie and then telling us "DON'T YOU DARE COMMENT" before deleting the whole bizarre thing the next day?

Maybe you'd like to discuss retirement next.

Angry much?

:lol Haven't a clue as to what you are trying to say, ... I bet you don't either. I don't recall ever melting down on this forum, but you sure like to project a lot about meltdowns, ironically. Seek help, gg.

GaVeLGraBBer

12-30-2017 04:37 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by trixare4kids
(Post 5694473)

Angry much?

:lol Haven't a clue as to what you are trying to say, ... I bet you don't either. I don't recall ever melting down on this forum, but you sure like to project a lot about meltdowns, ironically. Seek help, gg.

Now THAT is the funniest thing I've read in here all year. Or maybe that is normal behavior for you? In that case.... :icon_eek:

trixare4kids

12-30-2017 04:55 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by GaVeLGraBBer
(Post 5694475)

Now THAT is the funniest thing I've read in here all year. Or maybe that is normal behavior for you? In that case.... :icon_eek:

Does it make you feel virile to know that you "might" get a woman to meltdown?
I've never melted down. Sorry to burst your bubble.
Maybe you should try harder, gg.

GaVeLGraBBer

12-30-2017 05:16 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by trixare4kids
(Post 5694478)

Does it make you feel virile to know that you "might" get a woman to meltdown?
I've never melted down. Sorry to burst your bubble.
Maybe you should try harder, gg.

Thank you for making my point above---does it make you feel virile to know that you "might" get a woman to meltdown?

That thread is hilarious. It was made with the purpose of getting the usual idiots to bite, and bite they did...It was so good, your master felt a need to bite again, and bump it to the GN forum. ::laughs::

Do you really think that I care what a group of has beens who are no longer with us (tiny tim, oerdin, brewtastic, brooks, dabolts, epiphany) Where are these people today? :lol I'm here, you're here, and they're all gone.
All the above thread shows is your FAIL, gg, but you'll be the last to know it and I'll still be laughing. :lol

Why don't you go bump that thread again for the GN forum, gg? See who comes? I made that thread for a reason, and you're still biting...go bump it, gg... You'll be there along with your "eunice"... that's for sure. :lol

Just to be clear - what exactly does this link prove? All I see is a bunch or halfwits taking childish, semi-literate pot shots at trix. There may be a meltdown involved but it isn't trix's.

Frank Burns

12-30-2017 09:10 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by trixare4kids
(Post 5694472)

Like I care who you zoom..

You insinuated earlier that liberals favor Muslims over Christians. I was showing you that I prefer neither. What you seem to confuse is that liberals defend people's RIGHT to choose. No religion is better than the other. That said, when someone's religious beliefs makes them cause harm to others, it's easy to attack the whole religion. But, mind you both Christians and Muslims are quite guilty of such atrocities.

Quote:

Originally Posted by trixare4kids
(Post 5694472)

someone who was banned long ago

I can't imagine what it would take to get banned from this place. If the constant personal attacks and daily insults isn't enough to ban all of you, I don't know what is.

Quote:

Originally Posted by trixare4kids
(Post 5694472)

so glad you are here, Frank.

Happy NY.

Thanks, I hope you have a good year. But, I'm unlikely to be staying. I'm working on my masters in mathematics and this place is a waste of time. No one here is really out to have genuine debates. All that's left is to insult people for comical reasons.

My motives to engage are that I like to understand the other sides point of view. But, what I mostly see here is a real disengage from reality. Claiming fake news and dismissing facts, shows me that it's only about winning. Ethics, morality, and human decency is all tossed aside as long as you win.

Well, you win. I'm out.

Basura Blanca

01-02-2018 03:22 AM

Re: Trump legacy

Quality thread.
Anyway, this comes to mind when I try to imagine wrapping up Trump's legacy:

And once again, who cares? You can recognize when someone is attractive while not being attracted to them. This isn't that hard wb.

wonderboy

01-02-2018 11:58 AM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by fubzeppelin
(Post 5695215)

George Clooney, sure.

Maybe Tom Hardy.

And once again, who cares? You can recognize when someone is attractive while not being attracted to them. This isn't that hard wb.

In several years of observing your comments I have come to realize that at times you think before you post. This, obviously, isn't one of those times.

Frank Burns

01-02-2018 12:08 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by wonderboy
(Post 5695198)

Excuse me? He said Obama is gorgeous. Do you call men gorgeous?

I answered this already man. Check below.

Quote:

Originally Posted by WB

Your post #16 would indicate that you are [gay]. And it would also indicate a lack of class. If you are gay, is that the way you would want people to picture you, and other gay men? Is that an accurate representation?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frank Burns
(Post 5694401)

It indicates that I treat guys like a sexual object for me to judge and criticize.

Apparently, you didn't get it, but I'm mirroring how your President treats woman. Now, ask all those questions you had for me(minus the gay question) and point them at your president.

So, once again, you missed the point. Why is it OK to treat woman as sexual objects and not men? That's the only question you should be asking, not whether or not I'm gay. haha

fubzeppelin

01-02-2018 12:13 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by wonderboy
(Post 5695223)

In several years of observing your comments I have come to realize that at times you think before you post. This, obviously, isn't one of those times.

You don't have to think to understand that George Clooney IS gorgeous.

fubzeppelin

01-02-2018 12:25 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by wonderboy
(Post 5695223)

In several years of observing your comments I have come to realize that at times you think before you post. This, obviously, isn't one of those times.

Also, would you find it weird if a woman called Charlize Theron gorgeous?

When did gorgeous signify sexual attraction? I have called a sunset gorgeous, doesn't mean I want to have sex with it.

trixare4kids

01-02-2018 12:42 PM

Re: Trump legacy

If I heard a man call another man gorgeous I'd think his use of that particular descriptive to be weird but to each their own.

cocasts

01-02-2018 01:10 PM

Re: Trump legacy

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Originally Posted by trixare4kids
(Post 5695239)

If I heard a man call another man gorgeous I'd think his use of that particular descriptive to be weird but to each their own.

To look back at Donald Trump’s first year in office is to see steady assaults on truth, on propriety, and on the rule of law. Looking forward, we can expect more of the same. Already, on the second day of the year, President Trump has asked the Justice Department to investigate a political opponent, a textbook example of authoritarian behavior.

But in chronicling the continued chaos of the administration, we shouldn’t neglect the through-line of Trump’s presidency, his unprecedented unpopularity. Partisan rancor, stark ideological divides, and a media preoccupation with the president’s most fervent supporters has obscured the key reality of the political moment: Most Americans dislike the president and a sizable, intense minority want to restrain his administration by any means possible.

Despite a roaring economy, Donald Trump is the most unpopular first-year president in the history of modern polling. His average job approval—as measured by FiveThirtyEight—stands at 38 percent and his disapproval hovers at 56 percent. Trump claims that he is as popular as Barack Obama was at this point in his presidency, but the record tells a different story. At the start of 2010, an average 46 percent of Americans approved of Obama’s job performance, to 49 percent who disapproved. And while impeachment has yet to enter the larger political conversation, the constituency for removing him from office is larger than the one that backs his tenure.

It is tempting to treat Trump’s unpopularity as old news, given how little it has changed over the past year, and the constant twists and turns of the administration. Indeed, end-of-year coverage has given short shrift to the president’s standing, turning instead to the spectacle of his core supporters and their staunch allegiance, or focusing on the ways Trump has upended the presidency and its traditional expectations for behavior and decorum. But if we’re trying to evaluate Trump and his prospects with any accuracy or understanding, then his popularity—or lack thereof—must take center stage.

The president’s low standing has exerted a downward pull on the rest of the Republican Party and its legislative agenda. Wide distrust and disdain for Trump, for example, contributed to even wider disdain and mistrust for the tax cuts shepherded by congressional Republicans and sold by his White House. It was the major factor driving the Democratic wave that swept Virginia’s state elections, and it helped level the field in Alabama, where Democrat Doug Jones held a competitive position against Republican Roy Moore before revelations that Moore pursued sexual relationships with teenage girls as a man in his 30s. Trump’s deep unpopularity spurred grass-roots challenges that stymied the attempted “Muslim ban” and stopped the months-long effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act. It has repeatedly restrained his freedom of movement as a political actor—he has little capital to burn. And to the extent that many Republican lawmakers have yet to fully yoke themselves to Trump, it is because his unpopularity is a clear danger to their political prospects.

wonderboy

01-02-2018 05:23 PM

Re: Trump legacy

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Originally Posted by Frank Burns
(Post 5695227)

I answered this already man. Check below.

So, once again, you missed the point. Why is it OK to treat woman as sexual objects and not men? That's the only question you should be asking, not whether or not I'm gay. haha

I had moved on from this. FUB brought it back up. I'm moving on again.

trixare4kids

01-02-2018 06:28 PM

Re: Trump legacy

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Originally Posted by cocasts
(Post 5695244)

Your male friends don't have enough hair or teeth to hear that. :lol

Even though I would never ever consider befriending someone of your ilk, you wouldn't make a zit on the rear ends of my friends, old and young or in between.

TheFreakKingdom

01-02-2018 06:37 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by trixare4kids
(Post 5695299)

Even though I would never ever consider befriending someone of your ilk, you wouldn't make a zit on the rear ends of my friends, old and young or in between.

Listen, it doesn't matter, but be aware that the above doesn't make any sense.

How in hell does someone make a zit on someone else's ***?

callache

01-02-2018 06:38 PM

Re: Trump legacy

Quote:

Originally Posted by trixare4kids
(Post 5695299)

Even though I would never ever consider befriending someone of your ilk, you wouldn't make a zit on the rear ends of my friends, old and young or in between.

:lol:icon_roll There seems to be a contest going on....can we have one better [or worse...depending on how it's judged?]